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  • Another determined competitor on an EPIC (out of many) fall/crash after failing to keep up with his legs due to the steepness of the terrain..Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Cheese Rolling Festival. Competitors attempt to keep up with their legs in the impossible task of catching the rolling cheese during the traditional Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Festival. The main goal of the event: CATCH THE CHEESE.  Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Cheese Rolling Festival. INjured competitor gets imediate assistance by the St John Ambulance during the traditional Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Cheese Rolling Festival. Competitor falling straight into his face after having been caught by the pull of gravity in a tragic way. Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • A barefeet competitor outruns his competitors during the Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Due to the steepness and uneven surface of the hill there are usually a number of injuries, ranging from sprained ankles to broken bones and concussion. A first aid service is provided by the local St John Ambulance (Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stroud Divisions) at the bottom of the hill, with a volunteer rescue group on hand to carry down to them any casualties who do not end up at the bottom through gravity..Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Due to the steepness and uneven surface of the hill there are usually a number of injuries, ranging from sprained ankles to broken bones and concussion. A first aid service is provided by the local St John Ambulance (Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stroud Divisions) at the bottom of the hill, with a volunteer rescue group on hand to carry down to them any casualties who do not end up at the bottom through gravity. This competitor seems to have made it with gravity pull only..Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • With around one second head start and speeds that can reach up to 70 mph (112 km/h), enough to knock over and injure a spectator, the mighty cheese has very little chances of actually being caught before it reaches teh bottom. Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • The last cheese rolling, in 2009, saw 15,000 people attend to watch the event at a venue designed to cope with just 5,000..Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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  • Traditionally organised by and for the people who of the local village of Brockworth, this event is now internationally sought after by people from all around the world. HEre, Pedro Moreno Moreno proudly displaying his spanish national flag..Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling festival. Cooper's Hill, UK.
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